When using bulk actions in the directory, earlier on the browser tab itself it was displayed whether the download was in progress or not (the circle was spinning). Now, when you click on the save button, nothing happens, and it's not clear whether something is being processed or it just hangs. In such cases, it is very common for managers to press the save button several times.
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When using bulk actions in the directory, earlier on the browser tab itself it was displayed whether the download was in progress or not (the circle was spinning). Now, when you click on the save button, nothing happens, and it's not clear whether something is being processed or it just hangs. In such cases, it is very common for managers to press the save button several times.
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: the download is in the background, so the circle will not be
And how then to understand that the download has begun? You yourself know that if nothing changes (nothing to report) after pressing a key, the probability that the user will press it again is 80% (and sometimes several times).
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
the download is in the background, so the circle will not be
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And how then to understand that the download has begun? You yourself know that if nothing changes (nothing to report) after pressing a key, the probability that the user will press it again is 80% (and sometimes several times).
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: the download is in the background, so the circle will not be
And how then to understand that the download has begun? You yourself know that if nothing changes (nothing to report) after pressing a key, the probability that the user will press it again is 80% (and sometimes several times).
ok add loading to the page
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Yurchenko Roman Sergeevich wrote:
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
the download is in the background, so the circle will not be
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And how then to understand that the download has begun? You yourself know that if nothing changes (nothing to report) after pressing a key, the probability that the user will press it again is 80% (and sometimes several times).
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ok add loading to the page
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